Polk Monitor 30 (black)
Manufacturer: Polk Audio, Inc. Part number: Monitor 30
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- Bottom Line:
- Polk's revamped Monitor Series speakers still sound swell after all these years.
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CNET editors' review
Polk Monitor 30 (black) price range: $99.99 - $115.00
- Reviewed by: Steve Guttenberg
- Edited by: David Carnoy
- Reviewed on: 12/08/2004
- Released on: 07/15/2004
The good: High-performance, compact speaker with full-size woofer and sophisticated tweeter; easy wall mounting; biwire/biamp connectivity.
The bad: The cherry version's finish looks a little too much like the vinyl it is.
The bottom line: Polk's revamped Monitor Series speakers still sound swell after all these years.
User reviews
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BEST LITTLE SPEAKERS FOR $$
by mfeehl on November 20, 2006
Pros: Beautiful Clarity and Soundstaging
Cons: None that I've encountered so far for the room I purchased them for
Summary: I have many speakers to match 4 various sized Home theatres in my house.
From the $15,000.00 Legacy Focus mains to the Linaeum, ribbon-based tweeters.
After reviewing many ...Summary: I have many speakers to match 4 various sized Home theatres in my house.
From the $15,000.00 Legacy Focus mains to the Linaeum, ribbon-based tweeters.
After reviewing many so-called bookshelf speakers @ independent online sites, I finally checked these puppies out@ Circuit City.The teenage "salesperson" took me to their soundroom and when hooking these up, proceeded to blow -up the whole room because the kid didn,t turn the volume down on the amp , which was cranked REAL loud !(I tried to warn him!But he just thought I was some old, no-nothing fart!). After 20" of waiting for the MGR to fix things I finally got my listen.For my listening pleasure and critique the same kid put on hip-hop! At 53 (I look much younger) I'm quite hip, but I HATE hip-hop! So he put on some old Creedence Clearwater Revival that was a lousy recording but these speakers made it sound better.(I didn't care for that song either, although I did like the band way back when).After that hilarious experience I decided to take them home for under $200 and test them myself.Can always return 'em.
The BR room size is only 15'x20'. After hooking them up to some banana-golds on Kimber TC 8 speaker cable I warmed up an old Yamaha RX-V870 in Stereo mode and proceeded to low-level play some audiophile recordings, including jazz, blues, rock and female vocals. I had also disconnected a Infinity powered sub and bypassed tonal controls. I listened to both CD and vinyl via old toys.
Let me now get to the nitty -gritty...I was stunned! Right out the box,on lead-shot filled stands, was beautiful sound!These tiny things had musicians (live recordings,audiophile recording techniques) moving all over the soundstage - left to right, front to back! No de-gaussing the speakers - nothing except warming up amp and cables on another set of speakers for 2 hrs while I was gone! So after an hr I turned volume up to reference levels and just enjoyed the music...that's what it's all about!
Mind you, I haven't bought tiny speakers in many years although i have some, but these blew away many speakers I've heard that are bigger and much more expensive, including 2 pr I had playing in stereo mode during warm-up that cost 2x as much, 10 years ago. Engineering and technology has really improved in tiny little boxes!Polk, once again , has done their homework and still deserves the highest reputation they've had for years! No other "new century" little speaker, at this price point comes close to the sound of the 30's. I could hear a lot of nuances, lost on other speakers I tested, that I only hear on my reference speakers.The female and blues vocals were particularily impressive as the true female vocal can get lost on certain types of recordings, usually sounding thin and tinny. I could hear all the words usually.
Once again, I'm in a small room , quite damped, so don't expect the same sound in your family room! And I haven't tried them in home theatre yet although I know they'll do great in this room - so I'm gonna buy another pair for the rears!And check out their little center channel!
Well, good listening, and remember - It's all about the music!
MikeUpdated
Steve's been around reviewing a long time, but his rating of 7.3 was off base for the 30's.(Sorry Steve!). Although I only reveiwed the 30's in Stereo and bypassed tonal controls on a old receiver and very old Pioneer PD- DM802 CD changer, I'm sure Steve's audio components were more state of the art, except ,maybe, my cabling/interconnects were on par with his.
Instead of getting into the sound of these little babes, for the most part Steve was bored and listed "cons" as the "Faux cherry" look! How ridiculous! I guess over the years Steve is spoiled reviewing very hi-end products, which I probably would be too! Especially when you can keep the product(for free) for long periods of time. Thing is, most people are limited to what they can afford. I'm lucky- I can afford to BUY extremely expensive audio/video products- it's one of my many hobbies.So please Steve, rate the products you review at their current price point. Should've given it a 9!! Those Energies are nice but their build quality is not up to Polks 30's, and that bit you said about pins breaking off, thus the Energy's grill magnets were better, is "bull"! In 40 years of using grill pins I've NEVER had one break off, and magnets can EASILY de-magnetize (look at stereo cabinet doors!)....
It's all about the MUSIC!!
Mike3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great sounding speakers
by sinpimpin on December 28, 2007
Pros: sound really good, nice solid mid and great highs
Cons: a little deeper than im used to.
Summary: I bought these to replace my tower speakers since my wife said they were to BIG and i must say these do sound alot better. its not over kill like ...
Summary: I bought these to replace my tower speakers since my wife said they were to BIG and i must say these do sound alot better. its not over kill like the towers were.
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Excellent bookshelf speaker
by Schmid993 on January 10, 2006
Pros: Well made, great sound
Cons: nOEN they are very well wot
Summary: I bought these speakers as part of a "budget" home theater system. I am using them as main speakers paired with a Polk CS1 center channel, (2) Polk R15's ...
Summary: I bought these speakers as part of a "budget" home theater system. I am using them as main speakers paired with a Polk CS1 center channel, (2) Polk R15's for surrounds and a Velodyne sub in a medium sized room. They are excellent home theater speakers that provide crisp detail, a seamless sound stage and suprisingly plenty of base, even without the sub. Musically they perform well and provide a clear and detailed sound.I purchased them on sale for less than $200.00 for the pair and I find them well worth the money. If your looking for a decent set of speakers that doesn't break the bank, these will fit the bill nicely.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Polk Audio, Inc.
- Part number: Monitor 30
- Description: The name "Monitor" is special to Polk Audio. The original Polk Audio Monitor Series, produced in the mid-1970s, ushered in the modern loudspeaker era by setting the standard for performance and value. The original Monitor Series is the line that made Polk Audio famous with its simple, sturdy construction, clear, accurate sound, powerful bass and superior imaging all at a price that made great sound available to everyone. The newly reborn Monitor Series is classic Polk: a quality-built, affordable line of high performance loudspeakers for music and home theater. They are highly efficient, so they can be driven easily by unpretentious receivers, and they are voice matched for lifelike surround sound environments. The Monitor Series boasts a stylish look that complements today's flat screen technology, with wood grain finishes and modern Titanium faces. Built for speed, sound quality and value, the Monitor Series is a great introduction to high performance sound.
General
- Product Type Bookshelf
- Width 7 in
- Depth 8.4 in
- Height 11 in
- Weight 9 lbs
- Available Body Colors Black, cherry
Speaker System
- System Components 2 speakers
- Speaker Type 2-way
- Response Bandwidth 55 - 25000 Hz
- -3dB Frequency Response 63 - 24000 Hz
- Input Impedance 8 Ohm
- Recommended Amplifier Power 20 - 100 Watt
- Sensitivity 89 dB
- Crossover Frequency 2300Hz
- Magnetic Shield Yes
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Detachable Grilles Yes
- Additional Features Bi-wiring
Speaker System Details
- Speakers Included 2 x Right/left channel speaker - 2-way - 55 - 25000 Hz - 8 Ohm - Wired
- Driver Details Right/left channel speaker : 1 x Tweeter driver - 1 in - Polymer composite, Right/left channel speaker : 1 x Woofer driver - 5.25 in
Miscellaneous
- AV Furniture None
Power
- Power Device None
Battery
- Type None
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Manufacturer info
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